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Liquid Oxygen Nitrogen Plants Mongolia

Mongolia is a landlocked country bordered to the north by Russia and to the South by China. It is a primarily Buddhist country with traces of other religions such as shamanism, Islam and others. Genghis Khan is the most revered figure in the country who established the Mongol Empire. At its height the Pax Mongolica extended from Siberia in the North and Gulf of Oman and Vietnam in the south to Poland in the west and Korea in the East covering 33,000,000 square kilometers. Now the country is focusing on industrialization. To help their endeavor, we supply the world-class oxygen plant in Mongolia fabricated with top-notch technology at competitive prices.

Oxygen Gas Plants in Mongolia

Oxygen Gas Plants

25 m3/hr. to 1000 m3/hr.

Oxygen Plant Manufacturer in Mongolia

Liquid Oxygen Plants

50 m3/hr. to 1000 m3/hr.

Liquid Nitrogen Plants in Mongolia

Liquid Nitrogen Plants

50 m3/hr. to 1000 m3/hr.

Why Choose Us

We Are Expert In Oxygen Plants Installation

Our engineers have world-class expertise in commissioning and installation of oxygen gas plants. The entire installation process is trouble-free and is completed within a day with demonstration of startup.

  • Our experience

    We have over 35 year of experience in manufacturing and installation.

  • Certified company

    We are ISO 9001:2008 and certified company guaranteeing world-class performance.

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We are No.1 Suppliers of Oxygen Plants in Mongolia

We manufacture and supply cryogenic air separation products in the country including nitrogen plants. Industries prefer our products because of prompt delivery, high quality and unbeatable prices. Customers based in all Mongolian cities including Ulan Uator, Erdenet, Darhan, Khovd, OElgii, Ulaangom, Hovd, Moron, Bayanhongor and Arvayheer can procure our products ordering directly from our website or through our representatives.

Oxygen Purity 99.7%
Nitrogen Purity 99.99%
Cryogenic Stainless Steel Column 100%

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